Thursday, July 31, 2014

Anti Virus Software Doesn't Stop you From Destroying Your Own Computer


(Heres a dialogue from one of my favorite Internet Security Software Webroot. ) 



What many PC Owners fail to realize about many Anti-Virus Software is that it ask you questions, in which many believe to click "Yes" or to Close it will get rid of it when a dialogue pops up, failing to realize the anti-virus software has found infections or problems that need to be cleaned up. (I actually analyze many people do this as common behavior which cause worst problems down the road for the PC Owner) and in many cases leads to a system

restore in which the unit has to be wiped due to corruption in the Operating system of the unit. In which many people fail to burn Recovery Media when they first get their computer and sometimes end up with corrupt recovery partitions and a sore wallet to purchase recovery media from the computer manufacture. Some cases result in success in purchasing recovery media and some units are out of date and are forced to either be recycled or upgrades for more sore spots in the wallet. My articles theory is that most infections should be removed as soon as found instead of piled on top of each other for security reasons in which are not carefully read by the User and in turn results in performance issues Operating system corruption. OS corruption can also range to corruption in IP settings ,network adapters, Windows Updates.



     (Microsoft Security Essentials Dialogue)






I usually witness seeing these dialogue get closed and the PC User continuing to use the unit with the infections never removed and over time the list grows and they should  have been addressed sooner. Word to the wise is to carefully view these dialogues and perform the actions unless an Advanced User knows the reasoning behind the Detected Items. 

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